Sage Hill School administration, faculty, trustees and local officials attended the Aug. 25 convocation ceremony followed by a ribbon cutting for the new Lisa Argyros and Family Science Center on the Newport Coast campus.

The $8 million center was designed with input from faculty, parents and industry leaders. The new Lisa Argyros and Family Science Center offers modern learning spaces to promote discovery through collaboration and classroom experiences, fuel innovative teaching and expand Sage Hill’s science program to benefit not only Sage students but those in the greater community through partnerships with universities, nonprofit organizations and industries.

The 13,000-square-foot Lisa Argyros and Family Science Center offers dedicated space for each scientific discipline, including four wet labs, two dry labs, a special projects lab and four classrooms, allowing students to move between lecture, experimentation and discussion.

Sage Hill School is a not-for-profit independent, nonsectarian, coed college-preparatory high school on 30 acres in Newport Coast. Founded in 2000, the school provides a premier education for more than 500 students through small class sizes averaging 16 students per teacher, world-class educators, a program of curricular and co-curricular offerings, personalized college counseling and a public purpose.

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